DIY mold test kit
$30-$120
Useful for initial screening, but interpretation varies by kit quality.
Testing costs are usually consistent across states. Your final price depends more on test type, timeline, and whether you use a pro.
$30-$120
Useful for initial screening, but interpretation varies by kit quality.
$250-$600
Often includes moisture mapping and a written scope.
$350-$850
Higher when multiple samples or rooms are involved.
$250-$700
Independent verification is often scoped separately from cleanup.
There is no single EPA numeric action level for mold. Interpretation depends on visible growth, moisture conditions, the size of the affected area, health symptoms, and whether the inspection identified concerning species or HVAC contamination.
Professional inspections in West Virginia are commonly quoted in the $250-$600 range, with higher pricing when lab sampling or multiple rooms are included.
Sampling is most helpful when the source is unclear, multiple contaminants are possible, or you need stronger documentation for a transaction, dispute, or verification step.
DIY kits can help with a first-pass screen, but professional inspection is usually more useful when moisture mapping, scope definition, or documentation matters.
Often yes. Many homeowners prefer an independent verifier so the same company is not grading its own remediation work.